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Pdf vs. HTML


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Wesley A. Ford
wesimmediate-impact.com

Immediate Impact
http://www.immediate-impact.com


Pdf vs. HTML

The good and bad



How many of you marketers have wondered about the efficiency of

digital documents, whether on your web site or on CD-ROM? Our

clients have asked which one is better? We thought you could benefit from the good and bad.



Let's get the bad out of the way first. Whenever possible avoid

.pdf files. There are several reasons for this including:



- You will have to purchase extra software to create pdf files.

(Although the Adobe site will do a few free for you.)



- Your customers will also need a plug-in to view the pdf files



- Pdfs are not indexed by most search engines, Google is an

exception



- Your article summary and meta-tags will never have all the

keywords that people will search



- Most people don't know how to use the Acrobat tool bar and

can't search, cut, paste and forward pdfs



- You may have to prepare multiple pdfs depending on your

purpose and audience



Now the good news:



- With a some practice and sensible use, pdf files are easier to

prepare than HTML pages



- PDF files always display exactly as created, regardless of

fonts, software, and operating systems



- Google, the search engine, does index pdf files



- If properly prepared, you can cut and paste text from a pdf

file



- Pdfs can make it more difficult to steal your intellectual

property



- Pdfs are perfect for forms



- Anyone, anywhere can open a PDF file. All you need is free

Acrobat Reader software.



- Content in PDF documents can be saved in Rich Text Format and

reused in other applications



- Adobe PDF files can be published and distributed anywhere: in

print, attached to e-mail, on corporate servers, posted on Web

sites, or on CD-ROM



So, if you are interested in getting an abundance of material

on-line for readers to print and you're not interested in search

results, then pdf files can be very useful.



If you are concerned with search engine results, capturing your

viewers eye and dealing with an untrained audience, then HTML is

the way to go.



Bottom line, if you have the budget utilize a great vendor who

can consult you on your best possible solution. If you have the

budget and time with in-house talent then you could use HTML

with enhancements or develop the expertise and optimization

skills necessary for using pdf files in your marketing material.



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Wesley A. Ford is co-founder of Immediate Impact, Inc., a New

Media development company that specializes in creating memorable

media for tradeshows, web sites and interactive CD-ROMS. For

more information on Immediate Impact goto:

http://www.immediate-impact.com . For additional information,

mailto: wesimmediate-impact.com.





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